Petchey Academy
Motto | If I Think I Can, I Can |
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Established | 2006 |
Principal | Ms Olivia Cole |
Vice Principals | Sonia Sinclair & Jo Rainey |
Founder | Jack Petchey |
Location |
Shacklewell Lane London England E8 2EY England Coordinates: 51°33′09″N 0°04′12″W / 51.55245°N 0.06992°W |
Local authority | Hackney |
DfE URN | 131062 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–16 (16-18 for University Gateway Students) |
Houses | Darzi, Hunt, Jenner, Saunders, Seacole and Yacoub |
Colours | blue, black |
Website | petchey academy |
The Petchey Academy is an academy on the site of the former Kingsland School in Dalston, East London.
It is named after businessman, philanthropist and former football club director / owner Jack Petchey, and has been sponsored by the Jack Petchey Foundation.[1] It is a comprehensive high school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18.[2]
The specialism of Petchey Academy is "Health, Care and Medical Sciences".[3] To boost health, Petchey Academy has already banned packed lunches. Everybody takes a school dinner in a small group, and serve others, as in home. This was after it was found that only 1% of packed lunches met the same nutritional standard as school dinners, and 20% of all British children left primary school obese.
There are six houses: Darzi, Hunt, Jenner, Saunders, Seacole and Yacoub. These houses are named after different medical heroes and famous medical figures.
There are six types of learning categories. These are: Core, Human Spirit, Expressive Art, Enterprise & Innovation, Wider World and Renaissance (Inclusion). The Petchey Academy is located in the London Borough of Hackney where its LEA is The Learning Trust. The Petchey Academy's uniform is a black blazer, white shirt, house coloured tie and black trousers, with a tartan skirt option for girls.
The Petchey Academy (TPA) is non-denominational, specialising in Health, Care and Medical Science. The Academy has gained a number of awards including ECM Gold, Inclusion Award and National Healthy School Status.
References
- ↑ Jack Petchey Foundation
- ↑ BBC News
- ↑ "Aedas-designed centre for health, care and medical science opens". World Architecture News. 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-08-27.